The role of women in improving the business environment (Case study: Iran and the selected developing countries)

Document Type : Review Article

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Abstract

An indication of the development of any society, is set up and manage business by women entrepreneurs. Women's participation in economic activities has a key role not only in the development of women's capabilities and skills, but also in economic and social development. In this paper, the impact of women labor, man labor, income and inflation on the business environment index were studied for the 8 selected developing countries (including Iran) during the period 2006 to 2014. The empirical results from employing panel cointegration method with Dynamic Ordinary Least Squares (DOLS) technique show that women labor has a positive impact on the business environment index.

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